[quote=Daniel Nole;305198]You can try the link to find the fingering table, many other informations,materials and other various fine stuff.
Trumpet Studio - Trumpet Lessons - Online Store - Trumpet Books - By: Michael Droste
Daniel
This source has some nice scales to print, but I could find no fingering whatsoever. Maybe if you bought all the materials? I printed them out and then had to put fingerings in where I didn't know them (most) and still question whether I'm 100 percent correct at times.
Arturo Sandoval's instructional books (Playing Techniques and Performance Studies for Trumpet, Vol. 1, 2 and 3, by Arturo Sandoval have a page at the beginning with all the fingerings from pedal tones to double high C, but these have to be added to the Trumpet Studio Scales to get what us neophytes are looking for.
Arban's has a beginning page with fingerings, too, but it doesn't go high or low enough. Arban's gives a few fingerings near the beginning (not in the Scales section, however), so I find myself either making mistakes a lot until I learn or putting in the fingerings (where there is little room to do so) until I get them automatized. I keep plugging away and am pretty good at three or four sharps and flats. In a while I'll be up to five sharps and flats, hopefully, then six or seven. Accidentals and other less-used low and high notes easily slow me down.
It's amazing that someone can't publish all the scales with all the fingerings at least once in their books, for reference.
It's so important to know the scales perfectly at a fairly high tempo but they're not given enough attention. One day I may look back on beginners and wonder why they have so much trouble.